they are in rainbow formation therefor leading me to the conclusion that they were all raging homosexuals.
Denmark's flag, known as the Dannebrog, is the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. Legend has it that it fell from the sky during a battle in the early 13th century, leading to a Danish victory.
The 13 stars on the American flag represent the original 13 colonies that declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, leading to the formation of the United States. Each star symbolizes one of these colonies.
Well close kind of... It meant surrender an army would wave a white flag when they thought they lost the battle and after the white flag was flown there would be a cease fire and the leading officers at the battle would negotiate the agreements to the surrender
The Australian National Flag has served Australia well for over 100 years as the leading national symbol, custom and tradition and there are no compelling reasons why it should change.
When you reach the cliff, stop the pumpkin. There is a ramp leading down, with a pumpkin flag checkmark.
If you are leading it. You would face the group you are leading. If you are part of the Group you face your leader. It is also appropriate to render the hand salute, which did not exist in the past.
Sew or glue it to a more substantial backing so that the leading edges are not exposed to the wind. Otherwise, you might hang the flag on or attach it to a nearby wall.
No, that would be the personification of the idea of "Liberty".
Flag to Flag happened in 1999.
The WT Thompson Confederate flag, also known as the "Stainless Banner," was the second national flag of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. It is significant in American history as a symbol of the Confederacy's fight for states' rights and the preservation of slavery. The flag has been controversial due to its association with racism and white supremacy, leading to debates over its display and meaning in modern times.
Flag is a noun (a flag) and a verb (to flag).